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LEGAL ADYF41TISEBIENTS. LEGAL ADTERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS NOTICES. LITERARY NOTICES. su . "ha Thii invaluable medicine was prepared from an extensive practice of several years in1 a bilious climateaud' is' never known to fail of curing Fever and Agile, or any of the above diseases. ; . ;- ., ,v- ., , . '' It is equally effectual for the cure of Liv- - er Complaint, Jaundice, 'enlargement of the liver; also enlargement of the spleen," eallod Ague cake, and the various forms of bilious Indigestion. Thesej with the other varied affections of such 'climates, arising from a Common miasmal cause, are only modifica tions of the same disease, and equally con trolled by the same remedy, ' ' ' ' ;n 'Residenss of bilious climates, emigrants, or persons traveling through infected districts of country, will find the Cholagogue an in variable and absolute preventive. ' i ' ; Each bottle of medicine' is accompanied with a pamphlet ori the Canses, Treatment, and 'curd of Fever and Ague, and other Dis eases of Bilious Climates," containing much valuable informationand may bo bad gratis of the undersigned agent. " ' "", 1 "" From the Hon. Wm. A.' Fletcher, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the State of Michigan.' ' '" -:'' 1 1 " - V'-'Ann Arbor, Feb. 17th 1842.- Mlt. EdWARD BufGIIAMi ' ' "' ' 1 ' Sir Having bad repeated . opportunities during the last year, 16 witness the salutary effects of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue, it affords me great pleasure to bear testimony in its favor, as an invaluable remedy in cases of fevef and ague and bilious diseases gen erally. Many cases have'eome under my observation, of persons ; who have suffered for .vears. who have been immediately re lieved by the use of one or two bottles, of the Cholacoffue: and I have not known a sinnle case where relief has not been ob tained by its use. ' ' ;'; M" ' " ' ;' " Believing that the general use of this me dicine must be of the greatest importance to all persons living in those parts of our country, which are Bubject to bilious Dis eases, I give it this general recommendation. Nor is the pleasure of this act diminished by the fact that I am personally acquainted with Dr. Osgood, and that I have the most entire confidence in him as a skillful, expe rienced, and judicious' physician. ; I remain respectfully, your most obedient servant, 1 ; ; WM. A. FLETCHER. Saotord & Park,' Cincinnati, 'General agents for the West. " " ' ; ' " Sold by II. G. LEE,' Kalida. : e JOSEPH GRUVER, Section 10. ''' ' ADMINISTRATORS SALE.;" im 1, Wwifiblb Acklet, as Administrator of the es tate of Charles Porter, deceased, late of BUncbard township, Putnam County, Ohio, will offer for sale, at puonc vendue, at me nouae oi raauiiew Chambers, in the town of Gilboa in said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clok P. M. on the ,27th day of September, in the year 1843, the following descn Dea real estate, town: The east half of tho south cast quarter of section seven Town one north ot range eight east, contain ing 80 acres.!' Also the north east quarter of the north east quarter of section and range as above, containing forty acres. , , Also the north west quar' ! ter of the north west" quarter of section' eight township No. one, north of range No. eight east .'containing forty acres- r Terms of gale, one third, of the purchase money paid in hand and the balance in two equal annual instalments with interest. : . . , W. ACKLEY, Mmtrl ; August 19,r 1845. '"' 1 '.' u 235ew ; ' - : ; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, r -Kt ).. BY virtue of an order of the. Court of Common Pleas of the County of Putnam, made at the May Term of said Court, will be sold to the high est bidder, on tfie 4th day of October, 1845, be tween the hours-of ten o'clock A. M. and four o' iclock P., at the house of Matthew Chambers, in Gtlboa,the following real estate, as the proper ty of Samuel Clark, deceased, to wit: The east half of the north east quarter, and the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section thir- teen, in town one north of range seven easti cn . taming one hundred and twenty acres, subject to thedowerof the widow.' Terms of Bale, one third in hand, and the balance in two equal an v nual instalments,-!with interests The deferred payments to be secured by mortgage oq the pre - mises. : .' .; CHRISTIAN HUBER, Adm'r) , ' '' ."' "' of Samuel Clark, dee'd. ; 'August 19, 1645 - " .' : ".Te831 ., . . .' SHERIFF'S SALE. is.-,, v v - BY virtueof an Execution to me directed from the C ourt of Common, Pleas of Putnam County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House on Monday the 6th day of October next, 1845 between the hours often o'clock, A. M.. and four P. M., the following described track of land to wit. Tbs south west quarter of .t t. rr . . C C . . L n XNortn went quarter ui bucuuh luuricen town z south range six east containing forty acres more or less; taken as the property of Nancy Lippen cott to satisfy an Execution in favor of J. C. Cur tie & Co. v . - ! . .... , T. R. McCLURE, Slieriff,'. i ; i ' By j l Beam, Deputy Sheriff. SHEMFf's Office, ' .- Kalida, Sept. 2d, A. D. 1845. 230d ---r':: sheriff's sALBiV:; y;- ;;; i- BY virtue of a decretal border tq me directed from the Court of Common pleas of Putnam county, Ohio; I will offer for sale at the door of the 'Court House in said county on Monday tho 6th day oi October next, 1845, between the hour of ten o' clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. ef said day the ; following described tract of land, to wit f The north west quarter of the north west quarter of Section No. ten town two south range No. seven east situated" in sad county of Putnam and taken .ns the property of Robert Tate & John B. Reader , to satisfy a decree in Chancery in favour of Clark IL Rica St David Ayres. , , ; i,vr: rr, T r t,n -,' rt A-. ' J '' ; SnEBiFF's Office, ' ' ' Kalida, Sopt, 1, 1845., . v . 230d ATTACH MENT NOTICE. ? ' A our 'n8tonc0' an attachment was this day X JL issued by John "Kuhns, justice of ..the ireace.-. of Union Township, -Putnam County. against the property and effects of Andrew ' Mc- Clure, nonrcsiaent oi saia county ot rutnam RICE & COULTER. AHgnst 18, 1845. : -' i v ": Pi'orlaiiiiilion. k '," T, . THE qunliflcrt votes of I'utiwin rnunty, Ohio, ro imreliy notiliod to iueot at (he uwml olnccs of liolilini election! or at ucn places ns tlto trustees my rjfslpnnte In their variuu wwnsuipB, .on iiie eecona i nesaay inuctotmr next, It being the 14th day ot the month; and than proceed to elect one Senator to represent the ilistrlct composed! ot the counties of Allen, Mercer, Van Wert, Putnam, Paulding, uonance, wimarra ono Henry; Alsoons Koprceemativeto represent the district com posed of the counties of l'ulnutll, Paulding, Williams, Delience, and Henry) Also the follow ing county officers, (o wili On Bherill',' one Coroner, and 9ne coiiniy uomnnssioner. , , . , , ! The Trustees of each of the several Townships of Putnam eounty,are hereby notified to olecton said Second Tuesday, f good judicious perrons, having the qnallfirntlons of Elec tors, their apportionment of persona to he returned as jurora as hereinafter atated. end to make a list of the oereonaaa selected, and rotum Die sahie with the Poll Book of an id Election to the Ulerk of the Court of Common Pleas of tail county: '' i - ' i:u:.i .. I -i ln Von BurentownaIiip.,...j,'..;ii-.,UV... 1 ! ., j -.1 1.llierty.. .,,,,., ............ 3 , Blanchatd, ,., 12 ' i, Ottawa,. ...."Vl5 , ' Oretuhuri........... ' Parry,..-. ai,,iu .r; Riley,. . .,. .... .!), ... ... ..'.., .11 j I , Pleasant,,.., .... ., 7 . . - Union,.'. .ti...'.'.. D ' ' Jackson,.., i ..t.i.i.t. . Jenninlis,. 7 Sugar Creek, ,. il Monroe ......'.10 , .Richland,.... 8j Total....;. Given under my hand, at my office, la Kalida, Ohio, tbll ua auy ot Bentemuer. A. u. l)S. v , . . . . r ... T. B. McCIiURE. Sheriff. t39c " '' ;' - of Putnam County ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ." In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleat for the county of Putnam, and State of Ohio, at their May Term A. D, 1845, the undersigned, Administrator Be Bonis Non or the ettnte of Allen C. Met; lure, late ot taid county deceased, will oiler for talc at the door of the Court House in snid county, on the sixth day of October A. D. 1845, the following described real estate of said decedent, situate In said county of Putnam, to wit. The north west miarter, o ine aoutn west quarter, ot section nunwer six, oi i ownsnip number one north of -Range number eight cast, containing forty acroa of land; the rcnl estate aforesaid It appraised at (170,00, and will be told for one half the appraised value thereof, for cash in hand, subject to the dower estate there in, ot the Widow oraald decedent. - CALVIN T. PMOEROY, August M)tli,1845. , r Mm'r De Bonis JVo.,'$c SHERIFF'S SALE. -.','.. BY virtue of a writ of fl fa et levi fa, to mo directed by the court ot Common Pleat, of Putnam county, Ohio. I will offer for tale at the door of the court Honae. In Kalida, In taid county, between the hours of ten o' clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. on Monday the tilth day of October, 1845. The following described property, Outlot nnmber tbrtv-eltht in the Town of Kalida con taining Ave acres, and 37-100 of nn aero; taken at the property of William Phillips to satisfy an execution In -.1 . T.R.'McCLUREr.SAeriJT. BntRirr't Ornci, . . -. ,( . a i, i !, Kellda, Sept. 8d, 1845 , - - - S36d -SHERIFF'S BALE. '"" BY virtue of a writ of Execution from the Supreme Court of Putnam county, Ohio, I shall offer for sale at the door of the court House In taid eounty, on Monday the 6th day of October next, 1845, between the hours often o'clock: A. M and four o'clock P, M. the following die eribed real estate to wit. - , ' . The south west quarter of the south eaat rrunrttfl of section eleven town two souili range oignt east contolnmg eishtv acres more or less: taken as the nronertv of Dnniel L. Goblc to satisfy an Execution In favor of James Lew- euen. -m- . - - K-u i -A ' i . T. E. MeCLTIBE, Sheriff. ; '' ,- : , By J. L Btm, Deputy Sheriff. ; Snxmer's orpci!. , - Kalida Bent. 1A. 1845. . . !''. S30d ' - - SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed from tha f'mi r nf P,n,mn PlAnanf Outn-w. r ..... -.I, ; 1 will offer for tale at the ..oor of the Court House in salt! county, on -Monday, the 6th day of October next, 1845. be tween the Itonrt of ten o'clock, A;M. and four o'clock, P. M. of taid day the following described tract of land to wit: - ' '' j ' -' i j ; The south east nunrter of section three 31 town one north range seven East containing one hundred and sixty arret more or less. Taken, at the property of Joseph i emmo 10 sniinry a judgment in tnvor oi Henry Itudolph, Appraised at 280. J". - ' ' ' .-' ' T. S. McCLL'RB, Sheriff. , SMCRirr't wm, -. ... , i.:, ,.. , , Kalida, Sept. 1st, 1845. ... ''..''. S36d ' ".' ' ; '"'" SHERIFF'S SALE. ' " TOY virtue ef a writ of fieri fncias to me directed from jlj the conrt or common Plena of Putnam County Ohio I will offer for tale at the door of the Court House in taid county, on Monday the Oth day of Octolicr next, 1845, be tween the hours often o'clock, A. M. and four o'clock, P. M. of taid day tho following discribed tract of land to wit: The west half of the north west quarter of lection iwemy-pve town two sou in range seven east, containing eighty acres more or less. Taken at the property ol John Officer to satisfy a Judgment In favor ofCurtit Bucking ham It Co. 1 i. ), T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff SirSRIPF'l OFFICE, ' Kalida Sept. 1st A. P7 lBj (. . . , g36d " MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE, i Pursuant to an allnt decretal order issued out of the Court of Common nleasnf Piitnnmnnnf.v tn me directed and delivered. I shall offer for tale to the highest bidder, at the door of the Court House in Knltda. in said county of Putnnm.on the tixtli day or October, A.D.1845, between the houre often o'clock, A. M. hnd four o'clock, P. M. the fol lowing described lands and tenements, to wit. -The north eaat quarter and the east fraction, of the north west qnarter of the north east, quarter of section Twenty six in Town- amp one aoum oi nnnge seven east containing Torty-six acre ofland to satisfy a decree in favor of Enoch Steven ton and acainst Anthony Early &. William Eaclyf appraised value $552. , I) l,n- GEO. L. HKWltfS. " ' , Matter Com. in C'y. August 9th 1645. . SHfeRIFF'S SALE. . ' . BY virtueof a writ of venditioni exponas, to me directed and delivered, from the court of common pleas of Put nam county, Ohio, I will offer for tale, ot the house of Ab ram Hardin, In Blanchard townehlp, on Friday, the 3d day of October next, IH45, betwoen the hours of ten o'clock;, a. .. and four o'clock, p. h., of said day, the following det crlbed property, to wit : . 2 lots of cherry lumber, 6 lots of Inch poplar, 4 lots of Inch ash, 4 lots of poplar siding. 1 1st of oak H Inch, 7 lots of inch oak, 2 hits of black walnut, taken at the proper ty of Abram Hardin, to satisfy an execution in favor of mar, ueiany ana cquire i;ariin. v - - T.R. McCLURE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ., Kalida, Septembet 22, J845i i- ff r: v, t3Sb SHERIFF'S SALE. . BY virtue of a writ of fi fa to me directed from the eonrt of common pleat of Putnam county, Ohio, I fill oner for tale at the house of William Salyardt, in Pleasant Township, on Saturday the 4th day of October next, 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock a.m., and font o'clock p. h. of snid day the following described goods and Chattels, to wit: , , One stock of hav. and the one-third of twenty ne.rim of corn, to be delivered in the bushel; taken as the proper ly ui nuuiuny r.aney w stvusiy a juugmem in lovor 01 George H. Stephenson. ' - - . ..,- - - ' T, R.McCLURE,Shoriir.. Sheriff's office, , , , . , Kalida, Sept. 22 1845. : - . ' , fi3gq "' . "SHERIFF'S SALE. ' .,-'" '' T1Y virtue of ft writ of vendl exponas, issned from the Court of Common Pleat of Putnant Conntv.Ohio. and tome directed, I shall offer at public Kale at the house of Henry Shank, in the township of Richland inlthe county of Putnam and State of Ohio, en Tuesday, the 30th day of September, A. D., 1845, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. m., and 4 o'clock. V. ., or taid day, the 'following described goods and chattels, to wit: One yoke of oxen, two cows, one sorrel mare, one hav horse, and one wind mill, taken In execution na the nrnnnr. ty of Henry Shank, at the suit of James H. Vail. a T, R. McCLURE, Sheriff. Shrift' office, ' ' - , . Kalida,-Sept. 16th, 184S. 5 v .h-T ' 23Pb ." ' . ! m SHERIF'S SALE,'-' J-f i BY virtue of a writ of nenii tzpeina itsiied from the eouif of common pleat of Putnam eountv. Ohlo.am, to me directed, I slinll offer at public sale at the house of Elmer Hartshorn, in the township of Monroe, in the eounty of Putnam, and state of Ohio, on Monday, the ,29th day of acpiemuer, a. u. 1043, neiween me noure or lu O'clock, a. t. and 4 o'clock p. it. of taid day, the following described goods and chattelt, to wit: -.. v One one horse waggon, taken In execution at the proper ty of Isaac McHeory, at the suit of Elmer Hartshorn. . - i. . ncuLUKK, Hberlrr.' :-. ' ' -' r )--' ,,- JtiMM nr- . Kalida, September, 16, 1645 , ,S38b " ' r ezra s. DoDD'a estate. ":,xk NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber has been' appointed and qualified as Admi nistratrix on the estate of Ezra S. Dood, Into of Henry County, deceasd.; Dated Damascus, this otrtaayoi DepioniDer, . . SARAH A. DODD. Adrix 239c oE.$.Z)odd,deSd.' ! SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry Executions to me direct ed from the Court of common Pleas of Put nam county, Ohio, I will offer foi sale ot the door of tho Court House, pn Monday, tho sixth day of October next, 1845, between, the hours 'of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. the follow ing described tract of land, to wit. the EaBt part nf Nnttl, W.i,i (n.ilim nf Wiat Vinlf. enctinnT. in town 2 Sotyh Range 8 East containing sixteen acres, with a grist and snw-mill and frame dwel ling house on the sumo.. Taken as the property of "Juqtcs Nicholas & Samuel Dinsuiore to satis fy sundry Executions in favor of Jacob Rhodes & olhors. .'. : ' " ' -: - ' ; a - T. R. McCLURE, Sheriff. 1 ; '.'..': , fly J. Beam, Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,) .Kalida ScpU 2d. A. D. 1845. - H -.'-" " ' . . SHERIFF'S SALE. T)Y virtue of a writ of vendi exponas to, me -. directed from the Oburt of common pleas of Putnam county, Ohio, I' will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in said county, on Mon day, the sixth day of Octobor next, 1845, between the hour of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M. of said day .the following described track of lanu, 10 wit: ... . ,. The west half of iiorth east quarter of section sevetij town two south Range six east containing eighty acres more or less, taken as the property oT Andrew Dinsmore' to satisfy an execution, in favour of F. H. Gillett & Ann. Beverage, Admi nistrator's of N. Beverage deceased. T. R. McCLURE,' Sh'ff. " -' ; Shf.hiPf's Office, ' ' i ' - 1 . Kalida, Sept. 1,1845.' r ; , . . : ' 230d -": :' "," " sheriff's s,ale. " BY virtue of a writ of fi fa to me directed from the Court of common pleasof Putnam county ,Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in Kalida, on Monday, the 6th day of October ntxt, A. D. 1845, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day the following described lands, to wit: : -i The north half of the north west quarter of sec tion thirty-one town two south range six east, con taining eighty acres of land, more or less; all lying in Putnam county, Ohio. Taken as the property of David Long to satisfy three Executions in favour of J. C. Curtis and others. ' Appraised at $240. .'.-., : T.R. McCLURE, ShJ . Sheriff's Office, ... Kalida, Sept.. 1, 1845:!, ,, 236d THE LIKE NEVER BEFORE KNOWN! ' TIN SHOP IN KALIDA; K;T'V':", RICE q BAsSETT, '' :'; HAVE commenced business and will be ready to eupply the cl'.izent of this and the ad lolnini counties with overy variety of ... ' . . , .. -, Jt ; 2'n, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, ; at miccs at low at can be had in thii toction of country. . ",. ,;j ,. NOW IS THE TIME, ,., ,. tf you want first rate articles, and the cheapett which can be had, give ui a call and we assure you that you shell not go away disappointed. ; As soon ns arrnngembnte can be made, we shall he pre pared to sell at Wholesale, and supply Traders and Mer chants with any quantity that may be wanted. Shop over v. u. nice t wore. - sauzw , . iiaiida, July iiii, iB4o. RTSLEYS' EXCHANGE. ' HE subscriber has purchased the old stands in the. brick buildine directly opposite the Court House, in Kalida, rutnam county, Utno, tavora blv known as " Rislev's Exehnmre." He respecttully solicits the patronage ot the pub. lie and in return, he will spare no pains to se i . rf - . o . cure the comfort and convenience of his guests, who will hnd at the Xcnange evory accommo. dation usually ound at hotels in this section o the state..' S. E. HOLIBAUGH. ; Kolida, Aug. 26, 1845. -i ... . 235eb ...'.' 100,000 DOLLARS WANTED! AT GILBOA, OHIO.- . IB. SMITH has jusf received and is now openincr a general assortment o sDrino- and summer goods, suitable for this market; among his stock may be found cloths, calicoes, Sattin etts, Summor stuffs of every description, Vestings, Veils, Ticking, Sheetings, Shirtings, Twist, But tons, Thr'ead. Drillings, Jeans, cotton yarn from 6 to 10 of the best quality, Pantaloon stuffs, and Laces sewing silks ana Bed cords.-, " trROCtRiES bugar, molasses, Tea, coffee, To bacco, Alum, Spice, Ginger, Nutmess. PeDDor. and Indiffo. ' " . . JtiARDWARE AND CtlTLEllY DOOT hinges, Locks, Iron Butts, Shovels and Tongs, Traps,.Hammers, omuonun irons, l atent iiorsesnocs, . Shoe Knives, Gimblets, Knives and Foiks and Brushes. Hats and Caps Hats and Caps of all kinds shapes and sizes, from a fine Leghorn un to brush fence, and Ladies' Bonnets to match Lots of Paun leaf hats for boys. . , Iron, IS ails and Glass, SICKLES, SYTIIES, AND SNATHS; ANY QUJUfTlTY OF BOOTS, SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER. Grockery Tea Setts. Plates. Muirs. Pitchore Bowls, &c. &C. -.ii,,.'. , , Mr. Smith has tried the Hieh Pressure Svstem ong enough, and henceforth Gcods will be sold Cheap, and Tor Cash only; Bring on your money, and you shall have as many goods as Vou can carry away. TRY and Seel The PRODUCE of the country will not be re fused in exchanjVB or goods, and a high market price paid' for Beeswax, Ashes, Feathers,' rind Ginseng. ' ; . ' " JN.B. Old Accounts muBt be settled. " Gilboa, June 20, 1845. - . 22Gx . FASHIONABLE - , .-v 4 ' ..-'. t a:-'-... . . (-.. , .'. , - i '.W JOSEPH ' TIKGLE. ? ' RESPECTFULLY Informs the eitizent of Kalida and the turrounding country that he carriee on the busi ness of TAILORING in all Its branches. He regularly receive! platee of the LATEST FJISHIOMS from Phil -Jalnliln J 1- ... J n f..tn. - I 1 I I ., n.,iii..u,. unu ui Jlioiuimt w lUllll HII UrUUni UI 1IU line OI business in a tasteful and workmanlike manner. CUTTING done to order on the shortest notice. vP.lr.. to suit the times..: Shop next house above T. 'Coulter? etore. Kalida, July 8, 1845.. n ., s , . .. ... '228. 1 KALIDA HOTEL Kalida, .Onio, : I janju undersigned, having take th - I ahnve entnhliRhmpnr. i ' nmn Dared to-furnieb the tmrnlinir unmm..: 1 ty with accommodations not exceeded ""by any other hotel in this portion ofOhirt rl; s.,v.e ii- . ., T. R. iMcCLiIIRR. . Kalida February 20,. 1 843., , ISTtf t SHERIFF'S 8A..R , .'. TJY Virtue of two write of Venditioni-Exponas XJ .io me: directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Putnam County, Ohio,, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in. said coun ty, on Monday, the oth day ol October next, 1845, between the hours of ton o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. Mof said dav.tha.fnllnivinr rl tract of land, to wit:, , v '. .e.-ob m:'. hi . lnlots Wo, tlnrty-nina and forty, in tliQ Town of Pendleton in said County, taken- as the proper' tyof Thomas Waiiiuloy to satisfy iwo judgments in favor of Thomas Lake and Joseph White,, , i . iv. mvuuticj, .sneritr.. SHERIFr's OFFICK. - '.,- . ., , i: . Kalida, Sept. 1st, 1845. ' " ' ' 7230d flfst ; '.''I ..' .r :i:. i BEN. METOALF,v '5;"' Attorney 'dhd Counsellor at Law. , ''.. HAVING opened an", office ' in Kalida, will give his attention to the ordinary buisness of his profession, end particularly to settlement r . r . a r : or claims payment oi taxes, etc., lor Jicu-r-s dents. Jan., 10th, 1045, , 203z Attorney and Counsellor nf Law. I - - KALIDA, JPUTNAM COUNTY, OHIO. .,' : n ' Office oil Main street, opposite T. R. McClure's Hotel, : ;. .Kalida,' June 20, 1845. j, , . j , , :;; ::: . ' ricJiard ; q;; spears, v-:;.-. A T T O R N,E Y, ; A T L A W, -n. Van Wert, Van Wert Countyi Ohio. ;.' Feb. 1844Vii: : vm: i.i .!' i i .""!! rA V ',' ; i ";james h aly, ;;;;";';: ; Attorney and Counsellor at law. . .!fi. -i! Napoleon, Henry County, O. r;o May 23,!'184&; A'' fl "r': u: r:" 222 JAMES MACKENZIE, - - '. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Kalida, Putnam County, Ohio. v ' May 23, 1845. ',',.', . , . 222, DOCTOR SOLOMON M, SHAFFER, ' Physician &' Surgion ' ' ". LATE of Ponnsylvania,but more recently from Rochester, Ohio, haslocatcd himself at Rock port, Putnam county, Ohio, and tenders to the public his proiessional services. rob., '44. . - DOCTOR P. L. COLE, . Physician & Surgeon, - Kalida, Pulnajn co., Ohio. Office in the building tormeny occupied by Mr. Thatcher, as the American Hotel. , April 111, 1B45. ' ' GEORGE SKINNER, i Ct ADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Kalida, KJ rutnara county, Uhio. Orders promptly cxe tencd Saddles, &c, constantly on hand. . LANDS FOR SALE . ; iV PUTNAM COUNTY. t WEST half of North Enst quarter of Section 28, Town 1 South, Range Six East, 80 acres. ' ' West half of South west quarter of Section 29, Town J aoutn nange ignt cast, eu acres. , North west quarter, and west half of South East nunrter. and North East quarter of South East Quarter, and west hnlf of South west quarter of Section 7, Town 1 North, Kant Six East, 36 aeres.' i North Eutt quarter of Section 7, Town 1 North, Range S Eaat, 160 acres. These landt will be sold low for cash ; or for one quarter cash and the balance in one, two, and three yean, with in terest, and those having no money, can pav by clearing land in this township. :.- .; A. P. EDGERTON, riiCKSviue, uerinnce co. u. I . jieeitt, June 1, 1H45. j ' ' 225eliw - . i.i. ' S. E.j HOLIBAUGH,, ' " i Boot and Shoe Maker. TXAS iuBt received a first rate stock of Leath- IX or irom Cincinnati., :: , - - Ready made work constantly on hand. , Kalida, July 15, 1845. , : , 229ebw PLAYING, VISITING, AND BLANK CARDS. George Cook,' of Hie late firm of Ely, femith &. Oook, lor the past six years, maim fuctures of the celebrated Bartlett Cards, would inform the public and the patrons of the old establishment, , Wo. 71, Fulton St., where he has always been employed, that he continues the manufacture ol all the vane ties of Playing Visiting and Black Cards, heretotore furnished by the establishment. and that orders for various kinds . will be faithfully and promptly executed on applica tion to his sole assents. Messrs. Rlv nml Latham, No. 71 Ixirton st., at the following prices, usual discount oil, for -cash, or to those who buy to sell again, viz: , Marble and white backs $30 per gross. llatry o . ,; do . , 30 Decatures do 24 Eilslcr ' do ;''',;:', ' ' 21 ; : Merry Andrews i do 18 ' " Highlanders, No. 1, star &mar- ' ,'. , ." ble band ' , " 1 ,15 " i -:- do .2 .1 do . 12 - ' , Enamelled, Ivory and Pearl Surface Cards as per the following scale1? ..i. ' LargOrr-r,N6.5Enamolled$2 00 No.15 Enamelled $5 00 4' do ' 2 00 -.. . 14 . ; do . 5 00 3 , do 1 50 v 13 do , 4 50 .2 do 150 12 . '.do 400 1 . do 125 15Iv'y&Pl.surf.25Q 11 Iv.&Pl.Surf.l37 15 13 12 do 187 10 do 125 ' do -; ' do 1 21 .1 50 9 8' 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 do do do !do ; do do do do do 121 100 100 100 .: Small. ' 11 Enamelled 4 00 10 do 3 50 9 do , 3 00 8 . - do 2 50 :.. 7 .:; do ' - 250 6 do 2 25 75 .75 G2 62 50 Embossed Enamelled Cards, tinted and plain, beautifully polished with elegant design as Doraenu i. ' ;rv.;-i ' Printers' blank cards. ' ; Small blanks,(play card size)N).l $15p'r gross do - . do 2 12 .. Large do do 1 24 do do 2 21 , Double size of the small ,1 30 '.f do ; do . 2 24 ' V Double size of the large . . " 1 . 62 i K . do , do 2 62 . "Also all the above sizes of every color to order.- v '-,' , .-. ,,- r . Other, sizes cut to order of either the fore going qualities. . .... , : y Mourningcards of various sizes made to ord'r. Gold bordered cards ;' do '".. do Gilt edge do do Enamelled sheets capsize & 20 by 24 inches Ivory surface do do , Pearl: do . Blank sheets, do do do, . ; do - Also itailroai and Steamboat Tickets made to order of any color, or of dilferont colors, as may be desired. ;-. $ - The. subscriber invites all editors of the United. States and Canada, who arc disposed to take their pay in cards and who will send him a copy of their paper, containing this ad vertisement, to insert it for three months; ' .;!''-' "-'f "I GEORGE COOK. INew York, January 29, 1845. 233 Prftftniwlus of 'Hie Ohio Statesninn! THE undersigned respectfully, ahriounco' to' the Dkmochacy of OniOj that, they1' have purchased of Cot.-Samuel MedArV, all his interest in the Ohio Statcsnwri newspaper,' fVorri and after the 1st pf'Juiy;;,1845....'tTheV, paper will, fts hero(ofbrex advocate unflin chingly, Democratic Principles and measures' and give , thb strongest sdppo rt ,lo .the rega lafly nominated candidates of the Democratic ' rariy, mat it win oe in trie power of the iln-. dersigned to affordi ' To firmly support; , the National. Administration to maintain the right of this country to the territory of Oregon to uphold the great doctrine of the sove-T reignty of the peojile, as contended for by the patriot Dorr to contend for the adjust ment of tho tariff in siicb a manner as sliall do justice to the peat Agricultural interest of the West to labor for the settlement of the National Finance question in a way (ha shall prevent the public moneys from becom ing the means ot individual aggrandizement arid to strenuously support any measure calculated to make the laws of Ohio embodi ments of the principles of Liberty and Equa lity, and to give to the State, a sound cuw rency;-J-;!heso are the objects which the un dersigned propose to themselves in (he new and arduous position .which they, have as sumed.. Their success must depend upon the amount and tho charactor of the support which tbey shall receive at the hands of the' Democracy of the great Empire State of the West, whose voice in the National Councils is so important, and whose example, in the managementof their internal affairs, is destin ed to exert a vast influence upon all quar ters of the Union, and particularly to give a character to the legislation of the new com munities which are constantly arising, and demanding to be admitted to the rights and privileges enjoyed by the members of the confederacy.,: , . ..,,, Tho undersigned have invested a large amount of capital in their present undertaking. Tbey have brought to its support, whatever of talent and enterprise they possess. Their interest is identical with that of the West and there is no incentive to exertion no motive which can incite men to a faithful discharge of important duties which is not nroviug them to labor for tho good of that portion of the confederacy into whose hands, the physical and moral powers of the nation are rapidly passing. Under these circum stances, they feel that they are privileged to ask for that support and to look for that con fidence from the Democracy of Ohio, without' which all their labors must be worse than performed in vain. , . ; .. .. The undersigned propose' making" some mechanical improvements in the paper, which will render it more worthy the support of tho public. : A fair proportion of the paiier will be devoted to miscellaneous reading and news matter. - . , . Terms. The Statesman is published Daily during the session of the Le gis'uture, and Tri-Weekly the bill- ' ' anceoftheyear, at--. ................ $0 of Tri-Vcekly the year round, at-...... "4 00 Semi-Weekly during tho session of ' the Legislature, and Weekly dur ing the balnnce of tho year, at ..... 8 00 VVeekly the year round, invariably in advance, at . . 00 fir Persons desiring tho Weekly paper for montlis, can have it for one dollar, always to be paid in advance. Five Dollars in one letter, in advance, will pay for two copies of the Statesman pub lished Semi-Weekly during the Session aud Weekly the balance of the year, directed to the names ordered." " ' . . ... .' OT All payments to be made in advance. Those who have not an opportunity of pay ing otherwise, may remit by mail , at our risk, postage paid. . The' Postmaster's certificate of such remittance, shall be a sufficient re ceipt therefor. ; ' OT Those who subscribe by the year will please so designate. ...... 03" Any person who will procure six, sub scribers, and inform us of tho direction of Ins paper, shall have a copy sent biro for his trouble. , , ' l7-1 ersons receiving a prospectus, who cannot make use of it themselves, will please hand it to another.' - ; : C. C. & G. r. IIAZEWELL. CoLTjjinrs August 5, 1845. ' , PLAIN AND FANC! ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRINTING NEAT! LY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE LAW BLANKS, BUSINESS-CARDS, A Placards, Show-Bills, . PAMPII LETS1R ULARS. AND ALL KINDS OF LETTER-rEESS PRINTING , j , , , . , DONE TO ORDER. . , .. i fvoring us with their commands will have their orders promptly attended to, on fair and suit tho parties. ' ' "FX Be8t ft-aiiaa, June, 1845. ; ..... -!!,-,.. i;-t ' THE KALIDA VENTURE, IS PU1ILIBHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, BY JAMES MACKENZIE, ,', ' . time of subscribing, 40 nn Atersiir fnnntlm nn.l .,.....' . . . ......... miu rtui, - ill Ator tho expiration of the year, 3 qq . . . . . . o nt7snn.ll,... 1 (XJ for each subsequent, insertion,--. 25 teariy MaverlucmenU will be charged, for Ono fmilnrn hr Iaab - For one column, ...,......,!"!!": " in fSi . isv ' hhjbiu ohoii luKon irom th Post Of. m paid nPT C0Dtinued until U eargei